So, I watched this documentary called "
VICE" - Season 7 episode 1 and they discussed
Sim swapping and how so-called Sim Kids are using Crypto currencies to hide their earnings through this crime. One of those kids have almost $2 000 000 in Crypto currencies hidden from the authorities and will be jailed for about 10 years for these crimes.
These people seem to think Bitcoin and other Crypto currencies would be a perfect way to store their illegal stash, earned from crime. They are bargaining on getting small sentences for these crimes and then getting out and spending those millions when they get out.
Doing 10 years for $2 000 000 might sound good to the average person, but what about
inflation and also a possible
collapse of the Bitcoin price. A lot can happen in 10 years.... heck we have seen a 80% drop in the price of Bitcoin in a matter of a few weeks.
Also remember that you would be stuck with a criminal record, so finding a good job will not be easy at all. That money will not last forever and when it is finished, your life will be ruined.
Imagine doing 10 years or more and then having to sell those bitcoins for a few Dollars, because the price collapsed whilst you were in jail.
Most of these guys are hoping for the Moon and when they get out, it might just be as valuable as a rock on the ground.
Isn't using Bitcoin for illegal stuff not the best option? Why not Monero or something similar, so that transactions are not public? I don't understand how they're planning to spend the money after prison, though. I thought illegal money is usually confiscated... They should not seriously have an option of spending whatever becomes from $2 million worth of BTC in 10 years, that doesn't make any sense.
As for those thoughts about criminal record and $2 million being not that much, I strongly disagree. The vast majority of people won't ever make that much money even if they work really hard. In my country, the average salary is $5k per year. It would take a person 400 years to earn 2 million dollars.